WEBVTT THAT MONEY WILL GO TO IMPROVE THE SEWER AND WATER SYSTEM. MOST OF ITS -- US TAKEN FOR GRANTED, RUNNING WATER. MANY SAY THEY HAVE BEEN FIGHTING WATER PROBLEMS FOR YEARS AND THEY WANT IT FIXED. THAT IS NEW AT 5 P.M. CRAIG: THAT IS WHAT THE WATER LOOKS LIKE ON A GOOD DAY. LITTLE MORE THAN A TRICKLE. TAKING A HARD TO COOK AND CLEAN. IT TAKES TWICE AS LONG TO DO LAUNDRY AND TAKING SHOWERS AND IT IS HARD TO GET YOUR HAIR RINSED OUT. CRAIG: A FEW MINUTES LATER AFTER PLAYING OUTSIDE WHEN IT WAS TIME TO WASH UP THERE WAS NO WATER. THAT IS NORMAL. ON AND OFF THROUGH THE DAY. THERE ARE MANY DAYS WHEN IT WOULD GO OFF AND WHILE MY DAUGHTER WAS TAKEN A SHOWER. CRAIG: RESIDENTS SAY IT IS -- HAS BEEN A PROBLEM FOR YEARS. WE KEEP GALLONS OF BOTTLED WATER THAT WE BUY AT THE STORE BECAUSE WE NEVER KNOW WHEN WATER IS GOING TO GO OUT. BRETT RAINES, 40/29 NEWS.